He achieved the historic feat wearing a blue-and-white bracelet that was given to all the players by Wagner ahead of the semi-final against Sheffield Wednesday.

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It was customised with his initials and squad number, C.S. 26, with ‘#nolimts We’re on our way to W…!’ also inscribed, in reference to Wagner’s buzz phrase of ‘no limits’ that the German has used all season.

Huddersfield will play Premier League football after beating Reading in the Championship play-off final

Schindler, 27, said: “(Wagner) and his coaching team have done a brilliant job.

“From the start, he told us there are no limits and he had these wristbands made for us. Every single player has one to remind them.

“It was his idea, and when a coach comes up with something like that, it makes you believe in him.

“He presented us with them before the semi-final against Sheffield Wednesday, and I've been wearing this for two weeks now.

Huddersfield fans line the streets to enjoy their club's victory parade

“We shouldn't make too much of the German aspect – but Mertesacker played a really good final too and I'm really happy for him. But maybe we are better penalty takers!”

Now the focus turns to Huddersfield’s prospects next season where they will be competing against the big boys,

But Schindler is confident the team’s underdog status can take them a long way - just like it has in the Championship.

Huddersfield Town fans gather for victory parade after winning play-off final

The former 1860 skipper said: “At the moment, we don't have to think too much about what lies ahead next season, but we know the team will change and with our idea (approach) it's hard for every opponent to play against us.

“This is something we can rely on, it gives us the power not to be afraid of anyone.

“All I know is that every game is going to be a highlight for me next season and I am going to make sure I enjoy every second I am allowed to play in the Premier League.

“For sure we will be the biggest underdog next year, but that could also be our biggest strength and we can draw on that.

“We can't be sure how the team will look in August because we have some players on loan and we don't know what's going to happen with them.

“Who comes in, and how much money we spend, is not a question for me. The chairman is not a guy who makes unbelievable (astronomical) investments – of course we will need quality, but it's more important to have good characters who can make life uncomfortable for opponents.”

Should Town’s new hero be wondering what is possible next term, he need only look down at his wrist.

A successful Premier League season is the next item to be ticked off on Schindler’s list.